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Carter Bankshares, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results

MARTINSVILLE, VA / ACCESSWIRE / July 29, 2021 / Carter Bankshares, Inc. (the "Company") (NASDAQ:CARE) today announced net income of $5.4 million, or $0.21 diluted earnings per share, for the second quarter of 2021 compared to net income of $9.4 million, or $0.36 diluted earnings per share, in the first quarter of 2021 and net income of $4.5 million, or $0.17 diluted earnings per share, for the second quarter of 2020. Core pre-tax pre-provision earnings 1 were $7.9 million, $8.5 million and $7.0 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020, respectively.

For the six months ended June 30, 2021, net income was $14.8 million, or $0.56 diluted earnings per share, compared to net income of $8.9 million, or $0.34 diluted earnings per share in the six months of 2020. Core pre-tax pre-provision earnings 1 were $16.3 million and $15.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively.

Second Quarter 2021 Financial Highlights

  • Nonperforming loans declined $22.4 million, or 70.1% to $9.6 million at June 30, 2021 as compared to December 31, 2020 and decreased $31.0 million, or 76.4%, from June 30, 2020. The decline is due to the resolution of our two largest nonperforming credits during the second quarter of 2021. The resolution included charge-offs of $6.3 million and $1.9 million. These loans had $13.1 million specifically reserved at the time of the charge-off. Nonperforming loans as a percentage of total portfolio loans were 0.33%, 1.09% and 1.37% as of June 30, 2021, December 31, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively;
  • The provision for credit losses totaled $1.0 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2021, as compared to $1.9 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2021;
  • Net interest income increased $0.7 million, or 2.5%, to $27.2 million compared to the first quarter of 2021 primarily due to a seven basis point decrease in funding costs;
  • Net interest margin, on a fully taxable equivalent basis ("FTE"), increased one basis point to 2.79% compared to the first quarter of 2021 and decreased four basis points compared to the second quarter of 2020;
  • Total deposits decreased $32.2 million to $3.7 billion at June 30, 2021 compared to March 31, 2021 and increased $52.6 million, or 1.5%, compared to June 30, 2020. The decline from March 31, 2021 was impacted by $81.6 million of deposits held-for-assumption in connection with the sale of four bank branches which were completed during the second quarter of 2021;
  • Excluding deposits held-for-assumption, core deposits, including noninterest-bearing and interest-bearing demand deposits, money market accounts and savings, increased by $114.7 million, or 5.5%, as compared to March 31, 2021;
  • During the second quarter of 2021, 20 branch closures were completed. These branches were moved to other real estate owned ("OREO") and marketed for sale resulting in a one-time $3.0 million write-down;
  • On April 23, 2021, one branch was closed and sold to F & M Bank, and on May 21, 2021 three branches were closed and sold to Pendleton Community Bank. These transactions were part of our branch network optimization project and are aligned with our strategic goals to enhance franchise value and improve operating efficiency. These transactions resulted in a 25% reduction in our branch network;
  • On June 4, 2021, the Company opened the new Westridge branch office in Greensboro, NC.

"We are pleased with the direction of the Company and our second quarter results. The decline in nonperforming assets is a positive reflection of our continued efforts to improve the asset quality of the Company. Further reduction of troubled assets remains one of our primary objectives," stated Litz H. Van Dyke, Chief Executive Officer. "We continue to make progress in improving the fundamentals of the Company. Our deposit mix continues to improve along with our cost of funds. These elements are driving our net interest margin higher. We also completed our branch optimization initiative during the second quarter of 2021. This leaves us with a much more efficient core retail branch footprint that better aligns with the strategic vision and direction of our Company. We can now focus on growth in select and emerging markets that we have targeted. Lastly, we continue to build out our commercial, retail and mortgage lending platforms, which are the main drivers of revenue growth."

Operating Highlights

Net interest income increased $0.7 million, or 2.5%, to $27.2 million compared to the first quarter of 2021 and $0.9 million, or 3.6%, as compared to the second quarter of 2020. The net interest margin, on an FTE basis, increased one basis point to 2.79% and as compared to the quarter ending March 31, 2021 and decreased four basis points as compared to the second quarter of 2020. The yield on interest-earning assets decreased six basis points and 43 basis points as compared to the quarters ending March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020, respectively. Funding costs declined seven basis points as compared to the previous quarter and 47 basis points as compared to the same quarter of 2020.

The Company previously elected to defer its adoption of Current Expected Credit Loss ("CECL") in accordance with relief provided under the U.S. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security ("CARES") Act. As such, the Company did adopt the CECL accounting standard on March 31, 2021, effective January 1, 2021. Management believes the allowance for credit losses ("ACL") is adequate to absorb expected losses.

The provision for credit losses decreased to $1.0 million in the second quarter of 2021 compared to $1.9 million in the first quarter of 2021. Provision for credit losses was primarily driven by an increase of $5.7 million to the CECL model to account for increased uncertainty in credit quality with respect to loans in the "Other" loan segment. This increase was offset by the release of $4.8 million of specific reserves in connection with the resolution of our two largest nonperforming relationships. As previously noted, these resolutions totaled $8.2 million of the $8.5 million in net charge-offs for the quarter.

The provision for unfunded commitments in the second quarter of 2021 was a release of $0.6 million compared to a release of $0.3 million in the first quarter of 2021 and a $0.5 million release in the fourth quarter of 2020.

At June 30, 2021 nonperforming loans declined $22.4 million, or 70.1%, to $9.6 million since December 31, 2020. The decline is due to the resolution of our two largest nonperforming credits during the second quarter of 2021. Net charge-offs were $8.5 million for the second quarter of 2021, of which $8.2 million was previously reserved, compared to $1.0 million in the same period of 2020. The increase in net charge-offs in the second quarter of 2021 was due to the aforementioned resolution of our two largest nonperforming credits. As a percentage of average portfolio loans, on an annualized basis, net charge-offs were 1.15% and 0.14% for the three months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. Nonperforming loans as a percentage of total portfolio loans were 0.33%, 1.09% and 1.37% as of June 30, 2021, December 31, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively.

Total noninterest income was $7.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, a decrease of $1.7 million, or 19.1%, from the first quarter of 2021 and an increase of $1.0 million, or 16.7%, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2020. The decrease of $1.7 million from the first quarter of 2021 was primarily driven by the reduction of $2.1 million in net securities gains offset by an increase of $0.5 million in commercial loan swap fee income.

The increase of $1.0 million compared to the three months ended June 30, 2020 was impacted by a $1.3 million increase in service charges on deposit accounts, a $0.5 million premium on the sale of four bank branches included in other income, and $0.4 million higher debit card interchange fees. These increases were offset by declines of $0.8 million in net security gains and lower commercial loan swap fee income of $0.4 million. The fluctuations of commercial loan swap fee income were due to the timing and demand for this product in the current low interest rate environment. The increase in service charges on deposit accounts was due to reinstating fees post COVID-19 on fee waivers in 2020 and the increase in debit card interchange fees was a result of an increase in usage.

Total noninterest expense was $27.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, an increase of $4.2 million, or 17.6%, from the first quarter of 2021 and an increase of $4.7 million, or 20.6%, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2020. The increases were primarily driven by a one-time charge for bank branches of $3.0 million compared to the first quarter of 2021 and the three months ended June 30, 2020, respectively. These branches were closed in the second quarter of 2021, transferred to OREO and marketed for sale resulting in the $3.0 million one-time write-down which was offset by $0.4 million of gains for the sale of four OREO properties.

The increase also included higher salaries and employee benefits of $1.1 million and $1.2 million compared to the first quarter of 2021 and the second quarter of 2020, respectively. This was due to $0.5 million and $1.2 million of increased medical expenses in the second quarter of 2021 due to several large critical illness claims and $0.4 million of one-time severance and stay bonuses for impacted branch employees from the branch closures and sales in the second quarter of 2021.

Other items impacting the change between the second quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2021 include a $0.3 million increase in other noninterest expense and $0.2 million increase in professional and legal expenses. Other key factors impacting noninterest expense in the second quarter of 2021 as compared to the second quarter of 2020 were increases of $0.4 million reduction in unfunded loan commitment expense, $0.4 million increase in data processing expenses due to new products and $0.2 million increase in tax credit amortization. The $0.4 million release in unfunded loan commitment expense is a result of the adoption of CECL as unfunded loan commitment expense is now recorded as part of provision for credit losses instead of noninterest expense, where it was previously recorded.

Financial Condition

Total assets were $4.1 billion at June 30, 2021 and $4.2 billion at December 31, 2020. Total portfolio loans decreased $30.5 million, or 2.1% on an annualized basis, to $2.9 billion at June 30, 2021 compared to December 31, 2020 primarily due to several large commercial loan payoffs. Other real estate owned increased $5.5 million at June 30, 2021 compared to December 31, 2020 due to 20 branches that were closed and moved to OREO and marketed for sale resulting in a $3.0 million one-time write-down.

Closed retail bank offices increased $8.2 million with a remaining book value of $10.7 million at June 30, 2021 compared to $2.5 million at December 31, 2020. During the second quarter of 2021, 20 branch closures were completed as part of our branch network optimization project that aligns with our strategic goals to enhance franchise value and improve operating efficiency.

Federal Reserve Bank excess reserves decreased $61.2 million at June 30, 2021 as compared to December 31, 2020 due to active balance sheet management.

The securities portfolio increased $64.9 million and is currently 20.5% of total assets at June 30, 2021 compared to 18.6% of total assets at December 31, 2020. The increase is a result of active balance sheet management. We have further diversified the securities portfolio as to bond types, maturities and interest rate structures.

Total deposits decreased $25.3 million to $3.7 billion at June 30, 2021 as compared to December 31, 2020. The decline from December 31, 2020 was due to $84.7 million of deposits held-for-assumption in connection with the sale of four bank branches which were completed during the second quarter of 2021. Core deposits, including noninterest-bearing and interest-bearing demand deposits, money market accounts and savings, increased by $217.0 million, or 10.9%, at June 30, 2021 compared to December 31, 2020, excluding the deposits held-for-assumption. Offsetting these increases was the intentional runoff of $157.6 million of higher cost certificates of deposit ("CDs"). Noninterest-bearing deposits comprised 19.7%, 19.0% and 18.4% of total deposits at June 30, 2021, December 31, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively. Certificates of deposit comprised 39.8%, 43.8% and 50.6% of total deposits at June 30, 2021, December 31, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively.

The Company provided deferrals to customers under Section 4013 of the CARES Act and regulatory interagency statements on loan modifications. The Company launched successive deferral programs with short-term expirations. The Part I program was launched in March 2020 and expired at the end of August 2020. The deferrals in Part I typically provided deferral of both principal and interest through the expiry. The Part II program was launched in July 2020 and expired at the end of December 2020. The deferrals in this program were needs based and required the collection of updated financial information and in certain situations, the validation of liquidity to support the business. Prior to the extension of the CARES Act, the Company launched the Part III program that offered borrowers in the Part II program an extension of deferrals through June 2021. Borrowers who opted into the Part III program were required to provide monthly financial statements and remit payments on a quarterly basis based on excess cash flows ("recapture payment"), if any, up to their otherwise contractual payment. In the quarter ended March 31, 2021, recapture payments due from deferral clients totaled $2.2 million and the Company has collected $1.8 million to date. The second quarter 2021 recapture payments are in the process of being determined. At the end of these deferral periods, for term loans, payments will be applied to accrued interest first and will resume principal payments once accrued interest is current. Deferred principal will be due at maturity. For interest only loans, such as lines of credit, deferred interest will be due at maturity. As of June 30, 2021, Part III of the program expired and we expect the majority of our clients to resume regularly scheduled payments.

We have participated in the Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP") established by the CARES Act. Through the first two rounds of PPP, we had approved 515 loan applications totaling $39.9 million through our internal lending program, of which 361 loans totaling $29.6 million have been fully forgiven by the Small Business Administration ("SBA") as of June 30, 2021. The $39.9 million in PPP loans originated during the first two rounds of PPP generated $1.5 million in fees, which will be recognized in income as loans are forgiven, or over the remaining life of the loan for any portion that is not forgiven. We had an additional 451 loans approved that were referred to an online small business lender, totaling $17.9 million during the first two rounds of PPP. On December 22, 2020 Congress passed legislation that was signed into law on December 27, 2020, making available a third round of PPP funding. We provided access to the program through our internal lending program for our current business customers. As of June 30, 2021, we had approved 136 loan applications totaling $11.1 million.

The Company remains well capitalized. The Company's Tier 1 Capital ratio was 13.40% at June 30, 2021 as compared to 13.08% at December 31, 2020. The Company's leverage ratio was 10.23% at June 30, 2021 as compared to 10.26% at December 31, 2020. The Company's Total Risk-Based Capital ratio was 14.66% at June 30, 2021 as compared to 14.33% at December 31, 2020. In March 2020, the regulators issued interim final rule ("IFR") to delay the estimated impact on regulatory capital stemming from the implementation of CECL. The IFR maintains the three-year transition option in the previous rule and provides banks the option to delay for two years an estimate of CECL's effect on regulatory capital, relative to the incurred loss methodology's effect on regulatory capital, followed by a three-year transition period (five-year transition option). We adopted CECL effective January 1, 2021 and elected to implement the capital transition relief over the permissible three-year period.

Total capital of $399.1 million at June 30, 2021, reflects a decrease of $41.1 million as compared to December 31, 2020. The decrease in equity during 2021 is primarily due to the transitional adjustment of $50.7 million, net of tax for the adoption of CECL and a $5.6 million decrease in other comprehensive income due to changes in fair value of investment securities, offset by net income of $14.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021. The remaining difference of $0.4 million is related to restricted stock activity through June 30, 2021.

At June 30, 2021, funding sources accessible to the Company include borrowing availability at the Federal Home Loan Bank ("FHLB"), equal to 25% of the Company's assets which approximate $1.0 billion, subject to the amount of eligible collateral pledged, federal funds unsecured lines with six other correspondent financial institutions in the amount of $145.0 million and access to the institutional CD market. In addition to the above resources, the Company also has $697.6 million of unpledged available-for-sale investment securities as an additional source of liquidity.

About Carter Bankshares, Inc.

Headquartered in Martinsville, VA, Carter Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ:CARE) provides a full range of commercial banking, consumer banking, mortgage and services through its subsidiary Carter Bank & Trust. The Company has $4.1 billion in assets and 69 branches in Virginia and North Carolina. For more information or to open an account visit www.CBTCares.com .

Important Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Statements included in this press release include non-GAAP financial measures and should be read along with the accompanying tables in our definitions and reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures. This press release and the accompanying tables discuss financial measures, such as adjusted core net income, pre-tax pre-provision income, noninterest income, noninterest expense, adjusted efficiency ratio, and net interest income on a fully taxable equivalent basis, and tangible equity which are all non-GAAP measures. We believe that such non-GAAP measures are useful because they enhance the ability of investors and management to evaluate and compare the Company's operating results from period to period in a meaningful manner. Non-GAAP measures should not be considered as an alternative to any measure of performance as promulgated under GAAP, nor are they necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures that may be presented by other companies. Investors should consider the Company's performance and financial condition as reported under GAAP and all other relevant information when assessing the performance or financial condition of the Company. Non-GAAP measures have limitations as analytical tools, and investors should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of the Company's results or financial condition as reported under GAAP.

Important Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This information contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements generally relate to our financial condition, litigation to which the Company is a party and the potential impacts thereon, results of operations, plans, objectives, outlook for earnings, revenues, expenses, capital and liquidity levels and ratios, asset levels and asset quality. Forward looking statements are typically identified by words or phrases such as "will likely result," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "forecast," "project," "intend," " believe," "assume," "strategy," "trend," "plan," "outlook," "outcome," "continue," "remain," "potential," "opportunity," "believe," "comfortable," "current," "position," "maintain," "sustain," "seek," "achieve" and variations of such words and similar expressions, or future or conditional verbs such as will, would, should, could or may. Although we believe the assumptions upon which these forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, any of these assumptions could prove to be inaccurate and the forward-looking statements based on these assumptions could be incorrect. The matters discussed in these forward-looking statements are subject to various risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results and trends to differ materially from those made, projected, or implied in or by the forward-looking statements depending on a variety of uncertainties or other factors including, but not limited to: changes in accounting policies, practices, or guidance, for example, our adoption of CECL; cyber-security concerns; rapid technological developments and changes; the Company's liquidity and capital positions; the potential adverse effects of unusual and infrequently occurring events, such as weather-related disasters, terrorist acts or public health events (such as the current COVID-19 pandemic), and of governmental and societal responses thereto; these potential adverse effects may include, without limitation, adverse effects on the ability of the Company's borrowers to satisfy their obligations to the Company, on the value of collateral securing loans, on the demand for the Company's loans or its other products and services, on incidents of cyberattack and fraud, on the Company's liquidity or capital positions, on risks posed by reliance on third-party service providers, on other aspects of the Company's business operations and on financial markets and economic growth; sensitivity to the interest rate environment including a prolonged period of low interest rates, a rapid increase in interest rates or a change in the shape of the yield curve; a change in spreads on interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities; regulatory supervision and oversight; legislation affecting the financial services industry as a whole, and Carter Bankshares, Inc., in particular; the outcome of pending and future litigation and governmental proceedings; increasing price and product/service competition; the ability to continue to introduce competitive new products and services on a timely, cost-effective basis; managing our internal growth and acquisitions; the possibility that the anticipated benefits from acquisitions cannot be fully realized in a timely manner or at all, or that integrating the acquired operations will be more difficult, disruptive or more costly than anticipated; containing costs and expenses; reliance on significant customer relationships; general economic or business conditions; deterioration of the housing market and reduced demand for mortgages; re-emergence of turbulence in significant portions of the global financial and real estate markets that could impact our performance, both directly, by affecting our revenues and the value of our assets and liabilities, and indirectly, by affecting the economy generally and access to capital in the amounts, at the times and on the terms required to support our future businesses. Many of these factors, as well as other factors, are described in our filings with the SEC. Forward-looking statements are based on beliefs and assumptions using information available at the time the statements are prepared. We caution you not to unduly rely on forward-looking statements because the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and projections about future events may, and often do, differ materially from actual results. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as to the date on which it is prepared, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect developments occurring after the statement is prepared.

Carter Bankshares, Inc.
Wendy Bell, 276-656-1776
Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
wendy.bell@CBTCares.com

CARTER BANKSHARES, INC.  
CONSOLIDATED SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA  
BALANCE SHEETS

  June 30,  
2021
  December 31,  
2020
  June 30,  
2020
 
(Dollars in Thousands, except per share data) (unaudited)  (audited)  (unaudited) 
ASSETS            
Cash and Due From Banks $41,850  $38,535  $47,175 
Interest-Bearing Deposits in Other Financial Institutions  72,538   39,954   6,846 
Federal Reserve Bank Excess Reserves  102,263   163,453   135,237 
Total Cash and Cash Equivalents  216,651   241,942   189,258 
             
Securities Available-for-Sale, at Fair Value  843,538   778,679   749,029 
Loans Held-for-Sale  9,311   25,437   9,345 
Loans Held-for-Sale in Connection with Sale of Bank Branches, at the lower of cost or fair value  -   9,835   - 
Portfolio Loans  2,916,654   2,947,170   2,957,344 
Allowance for Credit Losses  (109,319)  (54,074)  (47,405)
Portfolio Loans, net  2,807,335   2,893,096   2,909,939 
             
Bank Premises and Equipment, net  73,301   85,307   89,493 
Bank Premises and Equipment, Held-for-Sale, net  -   2,293   - 
Other Real Estate Owned, net  21,250   15,722   17,245 
Goodwill  -   -   62,192 
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock, at Cost  3,215   5,093   5,093 
Bank Owned Life Insurance  54,679   53,997   53,300 
Other Assets  91,233   67,778   66,839 
Total Assets $4,120,513  $4,179,179  $4,151,733 
             
LIABILITIES            
Deposits:            
Noninterest-Bearing Demand $720,231  $699,229  $662,639 
Interest-Bearing Demand  414,677   366,201   318,903 
Money Market  405,962   294,229   190,664 
Savings  661,303   625,482   608,716 
Certificates of Deposit  1,457,168   1,614,770   1,825,785 
Deposits Held-for-Assumption in Connection with Sale of Bank Branches  -   84,717   - 
Total Deposits  3,659,341   3,684,628   3,606,707 
Federal Home Loan Bank Borrowings  30,000   35,000   35,000 
Other Liabilities  32,064   19,377   20,967 
Total Liabilities  3,721,405   3,739,005   3,662,674 
             
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY            
Common Stock, Par Value $1.00 Per Share, Authorized 100,000,000 Shares;            
26,466,748 outstanding at June 30, 2021,            
26,385,041 outstanding at December 31, 2020 and 26,384,801 at June 30, 2020  26,467   26,385   26,385 
Additional Paid-in Capital  143,874   143,457   143,016 
Retained Earnings  218,692   254,611   309,347 
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income  10,075   15,721   10,311 
Total Shareholders' Equity  399,108   440,174   489,059 
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $4,120,513  $4,179,179  $4,151,733 
             
PROFITABILITY RATIOS (ANNUALIZED)            
Return on Average Assets  0.72%  (1.12)%  0.44%
Return on Average Shareholders' Equity  7.62%  (9.78)%  3.71%
Portfolio Loan to Deposit Ratio  79.70%  79.99%  82.00%
Allowance to Total Portfolio Loans  3.75%  1.83%  1.60%
             
CAPITALIZATION RATIOS            
Shareholders' Equity to Assets  9.69%  10.53%  11.78%
Tier 1 Leverage Ratio  10.23%  10.26%  10.30%
Risk-Based Capital - Tier 1  13.40%  13.08%  13.32%
Risk-Based Capital - Total  14.66%  14.33%  14.57%
             

CARTER BANKSHARES, INC.  
CONSOLIDATED SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA  
INCOME STATEMENTS

  Quarter-to-Date  Year-to-Date 

(Dollars in Thousands, except per share data)  
 
 June 30,  
2021  
(unaudited)
  March 31,  
2021  
(unaudited)
  June 30,  
2020  
(unaudited)
  June 30,  
2021  
(unaudited)
 June 30,  
2020  
(unaudited)
 
Interest Income $33,094  $32,957  $35,617  $66,051 $73,453 
Interest Expense  5,891   6,428   9,355   12,319  19,927 
NET INTEREST INCOME  27,203   26,529   26,262   53,732  53,526 
                    
Provision for Credit Losses  967   1,857   5,473   2,824  10,271 
Provision for Unfunded Commitments  (603)  (282)  -   (885) - 
NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES  26,839   24,954   20,789   51,793  43,255 
                    
NONINTEREST INCOME                   
Gains on Sales of Securities, net  1,499   3,610   2,321   5,109  3,535 
Service Charges, Commissions and Fees  1,489   1,809   190   3,298  1,840 
Debit Card Interchange Fees  1,874   1,831   1,468   3,705  2,711 
Insurance Commissions  378   294   332   672  1,641 
Bank Owned Life Insurance Income  342   340   350   682  703 
Gains on Sales of Other Real Estate Owned, net  -   -   137   -  - 
Other Real Estate Owned Income  4   71   82   75  221 
Commercial Loan Swap Fee Income  742   219   1,125   961  1,548 
Other  910   778   196   1,688  817 
TOTAL NONINTEREST INCOME  7,238   8,952   6,201   16,190  13,016 
                    
NONINTEREST EXPENSE                   
Salaries and Employee Benefits  13,686   12,582   12,489   26,268  26,070 
Occupancy Expense, net  3,451   3,514   3,415   6,965  6,664 
FDIC Insurance Expense  657   643   537   1,300  1,081 
Other Taxes  718   762   788   1,480  1,534 
Advertising Expense  220   170   394   390  1,006 
Telephone Expense  588   600   573   1,188  1,147 
Professional and Legal Fees  1,440   1,224   1,399   2,664  1,836 
Data Processing  954   921   595   1,875  1,081 
Losses on Sales and Write-downs of Other Real Estate Owned, net  2,603   212   -   2,815  52 
Losses on Sales and Write-downs of Bank Premises, net  64   43   59   107  71 
Debit Card Expense  713   632   671   1,345  1,225 
Tax Credit Amortization  427   427   272   854  544 
Unfunded Loan Commitment Expense  -   -   (383)  -  599 
Other Real Estate Owned Expense  142   54   177   196  317 
Other  2,096   1,821   2,037   3,917  4,407 
TOTAL NONINTEREST EXPENSE  27,759   23,605   23,023   51,364  47,634 
                    
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES  6,318   10,301   3,967   16,619  8,637 
Income Tax Provision (Benefit)  886   926   (488)  1,812  (241)
NET INCOME $5,432  $9,375  $4,455  $14,807 $8,878 
                    
Shares Outstanding, at End of Period  26,466,748   26,467,531   26,384,801   26,466,748  26,384,801 
Average Shares Outstanding-Diluted  26,466,922   26,408,319   26,384,957   26,437,761  26,373,803 
                    
PER SHARE DATA                   
Basic Earnings Per Common Share $0.21  $0.36  $0.17  $0.56 $0.34 
Diluted Earnings Per Common Share $0.21  $0.36  $0.17  $0.56 $0.34 
Book Value $15.08  $14.66  $18.54  $15.08 $18.54 
Tangible Book Value 3 $15.08  $14.66  $16.18  $15.08 $16.18 
Market Value $12.51  $13.96  $8.07  $12.51 $8.07 
                    
PROFITABILITY RATIOS (non-GAAP)                   
Net Interest Margin (FTE) 4  2.79%  2.78%  2.83%  2.78% 2.92%
Core Efficiency Ratio 5  74.86%  72.36%  75.17%  73.62% 74.22%
                    

CARTER BANKSHARES, INC.  
CONSOLIDATED SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA  
NET INTEREST MARGIN (FTE) (QTD AVERAGES)  
(Unaudited)



 
 June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020
(Dollars in Thousands) AverageBalance Income/Expense Rate AverageBalance Income/Expense Rate Average   
Balance
 Income/  
Expense
 Rate
ASSETS                           
Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks $190,851 $56 0.12% $174,731 $50 0.12% $106,710 $26 0.10%
Tax-Free Investment Securities  33,027  273 3.32%  51,589  413 3.25%  49,633  416 3.37%
Taxable Investment Securities  765,286  3,138 1.64%  708,250  2,987 1.71%  685,468  3,594 2.11%
Total Securities  798,313  3,411 1.71%  759,839  3,400 1.81%  735,101  4,010 2.19%
Tax-Free Loans  197,393  1,565 3.18%  223,012  1,787 3.25%  322,739  2,563 3.19%
Taxable Loans  2,782,802  28,417 4.10%  2,777,423  28,145 4.11%  2,651,873  29,577 4.49%
Total Loans  2,980,195  29,982 4.04%  3,000,435  29,932 4.05%  2,974,612  32,140 4.35%
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock  3,215  31 3.87%  4,805  37 3.12%  5,093  67 5.29%
Total Interest-Earning Assets  3,972,574  33,480 3.38%  3,939,810  33,419 3.44%  3,821,516  36,243 3.81%
Noninterest Earning Assets  170,885        182,283        288,435      
Total Assets $4,143,459       $4,122,093       $4,109,951      
                            
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY                           
Interest-Bearing Demand $404,084 $234 0.23% $378,886 $215 0.23% $297,815 $242 0.33%
Money Market  351,820  305 0.35%  309,624  266 0.35%  183,542  211 0.46%
Savings  657,803  169 0.10%  644,806  162 0.10%  592,193  157 0.11%
Certificates of Deposit  1,512,923  5,052 1.34%  1,620,543  5,652 1.41%  1,845,294  8,627 1.88%
Total Interest-Bearing Deposits  2,926,630  5,760 0.79%  2,953,859  6,295 0.86%  2,918,844  9,237 1.27%
Federal Home Loan Bank Borrowings  30,000  91 1.22%  33,889  96 1.15%  35,000  100 1.15%
Other Borrowings  3,514  40 4.57%  2,307  37 6.50%  1,245  18 5.81%
Total Borrowings  33,514  131 1.57%  36,196  133 1.49%  36,245  118 1.31%
Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities  2,960,144  5,891 0.80%  2,990,055  6,428 0.87%  2,955,089  9,355 1.27%
Noninterest-bearing Liabilities  790,537        740,892        673,815      
Shareholders' Equity  392,778        391,146        481,047      
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $4,143,459       $4,122,093       $4,109,951      
Net Interest Income    $27,589       $26,991       $26,888   
Net Interest Margin       2.79%       2.78%       2.83%
                            

CARTER BANKSHARES, INC.  
CONSOLIDATED SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA  
NET INTEREST MARGIN (FTE) (YTD AVERAGES)  
(Unaudited)

  June 30, 2021  June 30, 2020 
(Dollars in Thousands) Average Balance  Income/Expense  Rate  Average Balance  Income/Expense  Rate 
ASSETS                        
Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks $182,835  $106   0.12% $84,836  $236   0.56%
Tax-Free Investment Securities  42,256   685   3.27%  35,543   620   3.51%
Taxable Investment Securities  736,926   6,125   1.68%  698,786   8,096   2.33%
Total Securities  779,182   6,810   1.76%  734,329   8,716   2.39%
Tax-Free Loans  210,132   3,353   3.22%  330,298   5,223   3.18%
Taxable Loans  2,780,127   56,562   4.10%  2,618,395   60,374   4.64%
Total Loans  2,990,259   59,915   4.04%  2,948,693   65,597   4.47%
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock  4,006   68   3.42%  4,755   131   5.54%
Total Interest-Earning Assets  3,956,282   66,899   3.41%  3,772,613   74,680   3.98%
Noninterest Earning Assets  176,553           284,455         
Total Assets $4,132,835          $4,057,068         
                         
LIABILITIES                        
Interest-Bearing Demand $391,555  $449   0.23% $297,605  $688   0.46%
Money Market  330,838   570   0.35%  169,053   481   0.57%
Savings  651,340   331   0.10%  577,453   302   0.11%
Certificates of Deposit  1,566,436   10,705   1.38%  1,882,067   18,261   1.95%
Total Interest-Bearing Deposits  2,940,169   12,055   0.83%  2,926,178   19,732   1.36%
Federal Funds Purchased  -   -   -%  110   1   1.83%
Federal Home Loan Bank Borrowings  31,934   187   1.18%  26,209   159   1.22%
Other Borrowings  2,914   77   5.33%  1,363   35   5.16%
Total Borrowings  34,848   264   1.53%  27,682   195   1.42%
Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities  2,975,017   12,319   0.84%  2,953,860   19,927   1.36%
Noninterest-bearing Liabilities  765,852           621,978         
Shareholders' Equity  391,966           481,230         
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $4,132,835          $4,057,068         
Net Interest Income     $54,580          $54,753     
Net Interest Margin          2.78%          2.92%
                         

LOANS AND LOANS HELD-FOR-SALE  
(Unaudited)

(Dollars in Thousands) June 30,  
2021
  December 31,  
2020
  June 30,  
2020
 
Commercial            
Commercial Real Estate $1,337,792  $1,453,799  $1,374,242 
Commercial and Industrial  413,842   557,164   617,333 
Total Commercial Loans  1,751,634   2,010,963   1,991,575 
Consumer            
Residential Mortgages  425,642   472,170   508,388 
Other Consumer  43,336   57,647   69,884 
Total Consumer Loans  468,978   529,817   578,272 
Construction  320,885   406,390   387,497 
Other 6  375,157   -   - 
Total Portfolio Loans $2,916,654  $2,947,170  $2,957,344 
Loans Held-for-Sale  9,311   25,437   9,345 
Loans Held-for-Sale in Connection with Sale of Bank Branches, at the lower of cost or fair value  -   9,835   - 
Total Loans $2,925,965  $2,982,442  $2,966,689 
             

ASSET QUALITY DATA  
(Unaudited)

(Dollars in Thousands) June 30,  
2021
  December 31,  
2020
  June 30,  
2020
 
Nonperforming Loans            
Commercial Real Estate $632  $224  $247 
Commercial and Industrial  674   456   155 
Construction  2,114   2,012   3,162 
Residential Mortgages  2,841   4,135   3,326 
Other Consumer  90   191   206 
Other  -   -   - 
Total Nonperforming Loans  6,351   7,018   7,096 
             
Nonperforming Troubled Debt Restructurings            
Commercial Real Estate  146   21,667   29,010 
Commercial and Industrial  -   -   240 
Construction  3,071   3,319   4,252 
Residential Mortgages  -   -   - 
Other Consumer  -   -   - 
Other  -   -   - 
Total Nonperforming Troubled Debt Restructurings  3,217   24,986   33,502 
Total Nonperforming Loans and Troubled Debt Restructurings  9,568   32,004   40,598 
Other Real Estate Owned  21,250   15,722   17,245 
Total Nonperforming Assets $30,818  $47,726  $57,843 
             


 
 For the Periods Ended 
(Dollars in Thousands) June 30,  
2021
  December 31,  
2020
  June 30,  
2020
  
Nonperforming Loans $9,568  $32,004  $40,598  
Other Real Estate Owned  21,250   15,722   17,245  
Total Nonperforming Assets  30,818   47,726   57,843  
              
Troubled Debt Restructurings (Nonaccruing)  3,217   24,986   33,502  
Troubled Debt Restructurings (Accruing)  106,214   109,250   107,284  
Total Troubled Debt Restructurings $109,431  $134,236  $140,786  
              
Nonperforming Loans to Total Portfolio Loans  0.33%  1.09%  1.37% 
Nonperforming Assets to Total Portfolio Loans plus Other Real Estate Owned  1.05%  1.61%  1.94% 
Allowance for Credit Losses to Total Portfolio Loans  3.75%  1.83%  1.60% 
Allowance for Credit Losses to Nonperforming Loans and Troubled Debt Restructurings  1142.55%  168.96%  116.77% 
Net Loan Charge-offs (Recoveries) QTD $8,520  $712  $1,010  
Net Loan Charge-offs (Recoveries) YTD $9,221  $2,694  $1,628  
Net Loan Charge-offs (Recoveries) (Annualized) to Average Portfolio Loans QTD  1.15%  0.09%  0.14% 
Net Loan Charge-offs (Recoveries) (Annualized) to Average Portfolio Loans YTD  0.63%  0.09%  0.11% 
              

ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES  
(Unaudited)



 
 Quarter-to-Date Year-to-Date
(Dollars in Thousands) June 30,  
2021
  March 31,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
 June 30,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
Balance Beginning of Period $116,872  $54,074  $42,942 $54,074  $38,762
Impact of CECL Adoption  -   61,642   -  61,642   -
Provision for Credit Losses  967   1,857   5,473  2,824   10,271
Charge-offs:                  
Commercial Real Estate  8,238   -   40  8,238   40
Commercial and Industrial  7   1   8  8   46
Construction  -   -   -  -   -
Residential Mortgages  22   195   15  217   20
Other Consumer  539   870   1,094  1,409   2,621
Total Charge-offs  8,806   1,066   1,157  9,872   2,727
Recoveries:                  
Commercial Real Estate  140   -   -  140   707
Commercial and Industrial  1   1   1  2   2
Construction  -   61   -  61   -
Residential Mortgages  1   166   -  167   -
Other Consumer  144   137   146  281   390
Total Recoveries  286   365   147  651   1,099
Total Net Charge-offs  8,520   701   1,010  9,221   1,628
Balance End of Period $109,319  $116,872  $47,405 $109,319  $47,405
                   

(Unaudited)  
(Dollars in Thousands, except per share data)  
DEFINITIONS AND RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES:

1 Pre-tax Pre-provision Income (Non-GAAP) Quarter-to-Date  Year-to-Date 


 
 June 30,  
2021
  March 31,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
  June 30,  
2021
 June 30,  
2020
 
Net Interest Income $27,203  $26,529  $26,262  $53,732  $53,526 
Noninterest Income  7,238   8,952   6,201   16,190   13,016 
Noninterest Expense  27,759   23,605   23,023   51,364   47,634 
Pre-tax Pre-provision Income $6,682  $11,876  $9,440  $18,558  $18,908 
                     
Gains on Sales of Securities, net  (1,499)  (3,610)  (2,321)  (5,109)  (3,535)
Losses on Sales and Write-downs of Bank Premises, net  64   43   59   107   71 
Losses (Gains) on Sales and Write-downs of Other Real Estate Owned, net  2,603   212   (137)  2,815   52 
Branch Consolidation Severance and Expenses  523   4   -   527   - 
Other Real Estate Owned Income  (4)  (71)  (82)  (75)  (221)
Gain on Sale of Branches  (506)  -   -   (506)  - 
Core Pre-tax Pre-provision Income (Non-GAAP) $7,863  $8,454  $6,959  $16,317  $15,275 
                     
2 Core Net Income (Non-GAAP) Quarter-to-Date  Year-to-Date 


 
 June 30,  
2021
  March 31,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
  June 30,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
 
Net Income $5,432  $9,375  $4,455  $14,807  $8,878 
Gains on Sales of Securities, net  (1,499)  (3,610)  (2,321)  (5,109)  (3,535)
Losses on Sales and Write-downs of Bank Premises, net  64   43   59   107   71 
Losses (Gains) on Sales and Write-downs of Other Real Estate Owned, net  2,603   212   (137)  2,815   52 
Branch Consolidation Severance and Expenses  523   4   -   527   - 
Other Real Estate Owned Income  (4)  (71)  (82)  (75)  (221)
Gain on Sale of Branches  (506)  -   -   (506)  - 
Total Tax Effect  (248)  719   521   471   763 
Core Net Income (Non-GAAP) $6,365  $6,672  $2,495  $13,037  $6,008 
                     
Average Shares Outstanding - diluted  26,466,922   26,408,319   26,384,957   26,437,761   26,373,803 
Core Earnings Per Common Share (diluted) (Non-GAAP) $0.24  $0.25  $0.09  $0.49  $0.23 
                     
3 Tangible Equity (Non-GAAP) Quarter-to-Date  Year-to-Date 


 
 June 30,  
2021
 March 31,  
2021
 June 30,  
2020
  June 30,  
2021
 June 30,  
2020
 
Total Shareholders' Equity $399,108 $387,889 $489,059  $399,108 $489,059 
Less: Goodwill  -  -  62,192   -  62,192 
Tangible Equity (Non-GAAP) $399,108 $387,889 $426,867  $399,108 $426,867 
                  
Shares Outstanding at End of Period  26,466,748  26,467,531  26,384,801   26,466,748  26,384,801 
Tangible Book Value Per Common Share (Non-GAAP) $15.08 $14.66 $16.18  $15.08 $16.18 
                  

4 Net interest income has been computed on a fully taxable equivalent basis ("FTE") using a 21% federal income tax rate for the 2021 and 2020 periods.

Net Interest Income (FTE) (Non-GAAP) Quarter-to-Date  Year-to-Date 
  June 30,  
2021
  March 31,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
  June 30,  
2021
 June 30,  
2020
 
Interest Income $33,094  $32,957  $35,617  $66,051 $73,453 
Interest Expense  5,891   6,428   9,355   12,319   19,927 
Net Interest Income  27,203   26,529   26,262   53,732   53,526 
Tax Equivalent Adjustment 4  386   462   626   848   1,227 
NET INTEREST INCOME (FTE) (Non-GAAP) $27,589  $26,991  $26,888  $54,580 $54,753 
Net Interest Income (Annualized)  110,659   109,464   108,143   110,065   110,108 
Average Earning Assets  3,972,574   3,939,810   3,821,516   3,956,282   3,772,613 
NET INTEREST MARGIN (FTE) (Non-GAAP)  2.79%  2.78%  2.83%  2.78% 2.92%
                     
5 Core Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP) Quarter-to-Date  Year-to-Date 
  June 30,  
2021
  March 31,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
  June 30,  
2021
  June 30,  
2020
 
NONINTEREST EXPENSE $27,759   23,605   23,023   51,364   47,634 
Less: Losses on Sales and Write-downs of Other Real Estate Owned, net  (64)  (43)  (59)  (107)  (71)
Less: Losses on Sales and Write-downs of Bank Premises, net  (2,603)  (212)  -   (2,815)  (52)
Less: Branch Consolidation Severance and Expenses  (523)  (4)  -   (527)  - 
CORE NONINTEREST EXPENSE (Non-GAAP) $24,569  $23,346  $22,964  $47,915  $47,511 
                     
NET INTEREST INCOME $27,203  $26,529  $26,262  $53,732  $53,526 
Plus: Taxable Equivalent Adjustment 4  386   462   626   848   1,227 
NET INTEREST INCOME (FTE) (Non-GAAP) $27,589   26,991   26,888   54,580   54,753 
Less: Gains on Sales of Securities, net  (1,499)  (3,610)  (2,321)  (5,109)  (3,535)
Less: Gains on Sales of Other Real Estate Owned, net  -   -   (137)  -   - 
Less: Other Real Estate Owned Income  (4)  (71)  (82)  (75)  (221)
Less: Gain on Sale of Branches  (506)  -   -   (506)  - 
Noninterest Income  7,238   8,952   6,201   16,190   13,016 
CORE NET INTEREST INCOME (FTE) (Non-GAAP) plus NONINTEREST INCOME $32,818   32,262   30,549   65,080   64,013 
                     
CORE EFFICIENCY RATIO (Non-GAAP)  74.86%  72.36%  75.17%  73.62%  74.22%
                     

6 The break-out of "Other" loans totaled $375.2 million consisting of $140.0 million of CRE, $77.1 million of C&I, $48.8 million of residential mortgages and $109.3 million of construction. Results for the periods for "Other" loans beginning after January 1, 2021 are presented under ASC 326, while prior period amounts continue to be reported in accordance with previously applicable GAAP.

SOURCE: Carter Bankshares, Inc.



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